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12 Interesting Facts About The Female Body You Didn't Know

12 interesting facts about the female body you didn't know. Alright, so let's look at the female body... oh god, not like that, we're just trying to discover new, exciting facts about our double X chromosomed gal pals out there. Today, we bring you a video of facts that you may not have known about the female body. Watch, enjoy, and learn something new! #Women #FemaleBody #Female Timestamps: Intro - 0:00 Women Are Wired Differently : 01:32 Women Outlive Men : 2:10 Women See Things Differently : 3:12 The Purpose Of Oxytocin Is Different for Women : 3:43 Women Have Different Brains Than Men : 4:18 Women Get Drunk Quicker : 5:07 Women Are More Likely To Suffer From Neck Pain : 5:48 Women Are More Likely To Have a Sleeping Disorder : 6:22 Crying : 7:02 More Nightmares : 7:43 More Flexible : 8:31 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... Summary: 1. Women Are Wired Differently. According to a study conducted out of the UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, maps of neural circuitry showed that on average, women’s brains were highly connected across the left and right hemispheres. The study, which was published in the journal PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, also showed that in contrast, men’s brains have a stronger connection between the front and back regions. This means that generally, men’s brains are wired more for perception and co-ordinated actions, while women’s brains are wired more for social skills and memory, making them better able to multitask. 2. Women Outlive Men. According to STEVEN AUSTAD, chair of the biology department at the University of Alabama and an international expert on aging: ‘Pretty much at every age, women seem to survive better than men.’ Austad describes women as being more ‘robust.’ Scientists have yet to determine why, but they do know that this isn’t something that occurs with age. A male and female newborn who are given the same level of care don’t have the same survival rate – males are at a 10% greater risk of death. This same durability carries on later in life for females. KATHRYN SANDBERG, director of the Centre for the Study of Sex Differences in Health, Aging and Disease at Georgetown University, says, ‘Cardiovascular disease occurs much earlier in men than women. The age of onset of hypertension [high blood pressure] also occurs much earlier in men than women. And there’s a sex difference in the rate of progression of disease.’ 3. Women See Things Differently. A study led by Brooklyn College psychology professor ISRAEL ABRAMOV found that "across most of the visible spectrum males require a slightly longer wavelength than do females in order to experience the same hue." Longer wavelengths are associated with warmer colors, so an orange may appear more red to a man than to a woman. Moreover, grass almost always appears greener to women than to men, who see verdant objects as more yellow. 4. The Purpose Of Oxytocin Is Different for Women. Oxytocin, sometimes known as the ‘cuddle hormone’ or ‘love hormone’ because it is released when people are physically close or bonding socially, has a different effect on women than men. Oxytocin, a powerful hormone that acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain, is particularly important in women given its vital role in nursing and bonding with their newborn. It also causes uterine contractions during labor and is responsible for shrinking the uterus after delivery. 5. Women Have Different Brains Than Men. A team of researchers led by psychologist STUART RITCHIE, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Edinburgh, found that on average, women tend to have much larger cortices (the outer layer of the cerebrum that plays an important role in consciousness) than men. Thicker cortices have been associated with higher scores on an array of cognitive and general intelligence tests. Men, on the other hand, showed higher brain volumes than women in every subcortical region the study looked at. However, when researchers adjusted the numbers to observe the subcortical regions in relation to overall brain size, the comparisons became more similar. That is, there were only 14 regions where men had a higher brain volume and 10 where women did. 6. Women Get Drunk Quicker. Getting drunk happens because your body cannot break down and digest alcohol before it circulates in your blood and makes its way to your brain. The key to breaking down alcohol in your system is an enzyme in your stomach known as alcohol dehydrogenase which breaks down the alcohol before it enters the bloodstream. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Bestie : https://goo.gl/tUqro6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / bestieinc   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medical Disclaimer: https://pastebin.com/xLmigD6i

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